Factor Info

ID 219648
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1195120015455916641625543147480335145932734899618360069756958355936700707157267549285412107422794988182083660165278158350506979202654950722278452466102812995265312865192154971689675620928655661490445389243894069525856221064440317430241732047645410950056245131511052330262083465045149024576444394701157292521770659687115639132160853684003682658493672944122585697529054042185350661884532572918424315163084587138822410813346502297115024030123663576308581044226917613404628254609665465380665901706136688693292737635968476870036333120862937695620437113904409742966322670458023995658880286929420724976359996314644879798897350942287106559269258230704315528486717049411736483982832014964455835695253275136520713654575203311638411499007020498576969687324859337582842280715849521250927489619649747976627563809333490602840466138814752577659769676436779641522625737648949154847105167589935546891436644566624749985405167578626838919662093484541

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 219649) 545662629339893801058980605103 (proven prime)
(ID: 219650) 2190217821773305243221803074208482877849756599811173176770933570451005505953206038575224094152514676675435832247250838204250403746790238573377980056213098806855039939505030805951461010965588639793721043315802797801544134184216811110512783108789470075067387996892933765479077072541829898754882186541355144047400465184243580884815789201650329804792307816385773488896043171153606188642351999712631184852712313952376841019997696435181003332157361964648797970125070694857042393462901760265318883460867039721736661532588012064242250487897419647813203291153757845729285521612156800187263108159881631184353420597870022849645759924845283355960917793325884071629505723674229085596413388436811187992603445880944618255759465645600058304595867892959245321445562534547436074989563996614416167975338725857976799533978717107505830039519670370798101588532992474863504897873176681630655144459161987590691980768190684947 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.